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106010 - Parent and Child Aquatics

Are you wondering when should you start your child in swim lessons? It is never too early to introduce your child to the water. Parent and Child Aquatics is an introduction to the water for young children and a water safety course for parents. Parents must be in the water with the child as it helps to develop swimming readiness by teaching children how to have fun in the water. The goals ofParent and Child Aquatics are to provide experiences and activities for parents and children to learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the water, submerge, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, change body position in the water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

106021 - Preschool Aquatics 2

Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water, submerge in rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined stroke on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

106022 - Preschool Aquatics 3

Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water, submerge in rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined stroke on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

106110 - Level 1-Intro to Water Skills

There are no prerequisities for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn to Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

106120 - Level 2-Fundamental Aq Skills

Students entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 1. The objective of Level 2 is to give students success with fundamental skills. Students learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students will also explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on their front and back to lay the foundation for future strokes.

106130 - Level 3-Stroke Development

Students entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. The objective of Level 3 is to build on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl in addition to elements of the butterfly and fundamentals of treading water.

106140 - Level 4-Stroke Improvement

Students must have a Level 3 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Level 4 should develop confidence in the strokes learned up to this level. Students should improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl and back crawl) for greater distances. Students also build on the butterfly and will be introduced to the elementary backstroke, breaststroke and elements of the sidestroke. The basics of turning at a wall are also introduced.

106150 - Level 5-Stroke Refinement

Students must have a Level 4 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the course requirements in Level 4. The objective of Level 5 is coordination and refinement of all the strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke) and increase their distances. Flip turns on the front and back are also introduced.

106210 - Level 1-Intro to Water Skills

There are no prerequisities for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn to Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

106220 - Level 2-Fundamental Aq Skills

Students entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 1. The objective of Level 2 is to give students success with fundamental skills. Students learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students will also explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on their front and back to lay the foundation for future strokes.

106230 - Level 3-Stroke Development

Students entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. The objective of Level 3 is to build on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl in addition to elements of the butterfly and fundamentals of treading water.

106240 - Level 4-Stroke Improvement

Students must have a Level 3 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Level 4 should develop confidence in the strokes learned up to this level. Students should improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl and back crawl) for greater distances. Students also build on the butterfly and will be introduced to the elementary backstroke, breaststroke and elements of the sidestroke. The basics of turning at a wall are also introduced.

106250 - Level 5-Stroke Refinement

Students must have a Level 4 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the course requirements in Level 4. The objective of Level 5 is coordination and refinement of all the strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke) and increase their distances. Flip turns on the front and back are also introduced.

106410 - Splish N Splash

(ages 4-6) Is your child a beginning swimmer who learns better in a small class? Skills include bubble blowing, kicking with support, putting face in the water, entering and exiting water safely and floating with assistance on both the front and back. Class limited to three children.

106420 - Splash N Swim

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class? Participants build on the skills introduced in Splish N Splash. Skills include bobbing, floating unsupported on front and back, introduction to front and back crawl (arm and leg actions both separate and combined), retrieving objects from pool bottom and jumping into three to five feet of water. Class limited to three children.

106430 - Swimmers

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class or needs some stroke perfection and skill improvement? Swimmers is designed for an upper level swimmer to work on perfecting their strokes in a smaller class setting. Participants work with an instructor to focus on individual skill needs. Skills can include breathing to the side, butterfly, freestyle, breastroke, sidestroke, backstroke or any part of a stroke. Class limited to 3 children.

106440 - ADULT GROUP LESSONS

Has it been some time since you last entered the water? If so, come out and try this class. Participants will be introduced or refreshed on basic swimming skills and helped to refine their strokes for greater efficiency in the water. Classes are kept small to ensure individualized attention.

107010 - Parent and Child Aquatics

Are you wondering when should you start your child in swim lessons? It is never too early to introduce your child to the water. Parent and Child Aquatics is an introduction to the water for young children and a water safety course for parents. Parents must be in the water with the child as it helps to develop swimming readiness by teaching children how to have fun in the water. The goals ofParent and Child Aquatics are to provide experiences and activities for parents and children to learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the water, submerge, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, change body position in the water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

107020 - Preschool Aquatics 1

Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water, submerge in rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined stroke on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

107021 - Preschool Aquatics 2

Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water, submerge in rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined stroke on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

107022 - Preschool Aquatics 3

Preschool Aquatics is designed for all swimmers ages 3-5. The skill focus will be a wide range of skills from beginner to more advanced swimming skills in preparation for American Red Cross Levels 1 and 2. Students will learn how to enter and exit the water, submerge in rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, perform combined stroke on front and back, change body positions in water, and learn about choosing and using life jackets. Non-toilet trained children must wear a swim diaper.

107110 - Level 1-Intro to Water Skills

There are no prerequisities for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn to Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

107120 - Level 2-Fundamental Aq Skills

Students entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 1. The objective of Level 2 is to give students success with fundamental skills. Students learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students will also explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on their front and back to lay the foundation for future strokes.

107130 - Level 3-Stroke Development

Students entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. The objective of Level 3 is to build on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl in addition to elements of the butterfly and fundamentals of treading water.

107140 - Level 4-Stroke Improvement

Students must have a Level 3 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Level 4 should develop confidence in the strokes learned up to this level. Students should improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl and back crawl) for greater distances. Students also build on the butterfly and will be introduced to the elementary backstroke, breaststroke and elements of the sidestroke. The basics of turning at a wall are also introduced.

107210 - Level 1-Intro to Water Skills

There are no prerequisities for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn to Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

107213 - Level 1-Intro to Water Skills

There are no prerequisities for this course. The objective of Level 1 is to help students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students are introduced to elementary aquatic skills which will be built upon throughout the five levels of the Learn to Swim Program. Youth who have some experience with the water may begin the program at a higher level.

107220 - Level 2-Fundamental Aq Skills

Students entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 1. The objective of Level 2 is to give students success with fundamental skills. Students learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Students will also explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on their front and back to lay the foundation for future strokes.

107230 - Level 3-Stroke Development

Students entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. The objective of Level 3 is to build on the skills in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl in addition to elements of the butterfly and fundamentals of treading water.

107240 - Level 4-Stroke Improvement

Students must have a Level 3 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3. Level 4 should develop confidence in the strokes learned up to this level. Students should improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming familiar strokes (front crawl and back crawl) for greater distances. Students also build on the butterfly and will be introduced to the elementary backstroke, breaststroke and elements of the sidestroke. The basics of turning at a wall are also introduced.

107250 - Level 5-Stroke Refinement

Students must have a Level 4 certificate or be able to demonstrate all the course requirements in Level 4. The objective of Level 5 is coordination and refinement of all the strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke) and increase their distances. Flip turns on the front and back are also introduced.

107410 - Splish N Splash

(ages 4-6) Is your child a beginning swimmer who learns better in a small class? Skills include bubble blowing, kicking with support, putting face in the water, entering and exiting water safely and floating with assistance on both the front and back. Class limited to three children.

107420 - Splash N Swim

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class? Participants build on the skills introduced in Splish N Splash. Skills include bobbing, floating unsupported on front and back, introduction to front and back crawl (arm and leg actions both separate and combined), retrieving objects from pool bottom and jumping into three to five feet of water. Class limited to three children.

107430 - Swimmers

Is your child a swimmer who learns better in a small class or needs some stroke perfection and skill improvement? Swimmers is designed for an upper level swimmer to work on perfecting their strokes in a smaller class setting. Participants work with an instructor to focus on individual skill needs. Skills can include breathing to the side, butterfly, freestyle, breastroke, sidestroke, backstroke or any part of a stroke. Class limited to 3 children.

107440 - Adult Group Swim Lessons

Has it been some time since you last entered the water? If so, come out and try this class. Participants will be introduced or refreshed on basic swimming skills and helped to refine their strokes for greater efficiency in the water. Classes are kept small to ensure individualized attention.

107740 - MERMAID CAMP

Explore your inner mermaid in a fun, creative environment! Activities will include underwater performance and basic synchronized swimming skills in the pool, mermaid themed crafts, mermaid makeovers, and much more. Some activities will take place in deep water; participants must be able to swim 25 yards, and tread water for 1 minute with no assistance.

108740 - MERMAID CAMP

Explore your inner mermaid in a fun, creative environment! Activities will include underwater performance and basic synchronized swimming skills in the pool, mermaid themed crafts, mermaid makeovers, and much more. Some activities will take place in deep water; participants must be able to swim 25 yards, and tread water for 1 minute with no assistance.